Any good study tips for upper level college courses?
any good tips to help?
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You should devote at least 2 hours for homework and study for each hour of classroom lecture. Any less, and your grades could suffer.
One thing that really helps with more difficult classes is to prepare for exams BEFORE the exam by making study notes. For each paragraph you read from the study materials, write down the main points in as small of a manner as possible, not more than two short sentences, one sentence if possible.
If you do this all year long, then when exam time comes, you can spend all your study time re-reading these notes, instead of chapters of text.
For History, try first to make “time-lines” on a poster board, so that you can visually see what event or what person came in what order. After you have that down, then concentrate more on dates (if your professor requires them to be memorized).
Also, home-made flash cards really work well. You can take index cards and put a date on one side, a name or event on the other side. Shuffle them and go through them on one side, then shuffle them and go through them the other side.
Also play some soft classical music in the background, piano music being the best. It really does work in that it keeps your brain from being distracted from any outside noises without the music interfering with your studies. Plus it’s much better (at least IMO) then having absolute dead silence, in which it’s always easy to get distracted.
I always study in the evening too after I do my daily workout and eat dinner, that way nothing else is holding me back in the day and that way studying is the last thing I do before I go to sleep.
Good luck with your studying.
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